Five Indian Ice Cream Brands make it to TasteAtlas' Top 100 list

By Nancy Tiwari  |  First Published Jul 26, 2024, 11:34 AM IST

Five Indian ice cream brands have earned a spot on TasteAtlas’ Top 100 list, highlighting the global acclaim and unique flavors of India’s frozen treats.

Sweet news for ice cream lovers in India: Five 'desi' ice cream brands have been featured in TasteAtlas’ prestigious list of the 100 most iconic gelaterias and ice cream parlors around the world. This recognition highlights the global appeal of Indian ice cream and showcases the country’s unique contributions to the frozen treat.

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1. K. Rustom & Co.  
Founded in 1953 in Mumbai, K. Rustom & Co. is renowned for its delicious ice cream sandwiches. These sandwiches feature flavorful ice cream slices nestled between thin, crispy wafers. Their mango ice cream sandwich remains a perennial favorite among customers. TasteAtlas commends K. Rustom & Co. for its classic and beloved offerings.

2. Pabba’s Ice Cream
Established in Mangaluru in 1975, Pabba’s is famous for its legendary ‘gadbad’ ice cream. This innovative treat combines jellies, fruits, and nuts in a delightful three-flavor combination. TasteAtlas recognizes Pabba’s for its inventive and cherished ‘gadbad,’ which has earned it a spot on their esteemed list.

3. Natural’s Ice Cream 
Natural’s Ice Cream, founded in 1984, stands out for its fresh, preservative-free fruit ice creams. TasteAtlas highlights its iconic tender coconut flavor, which incorporates fresh coconut meat into a creamy ice cream base. This tropical delight has become a favorite among both locals and tourists, embodying the refreshing essence of the coastal city.

4. Apsara Ice Creams 
Since its establishment in 1971 in Mumbai, Apsara Ice Cream has been known for its unique flavor twists. TasteAtlas specifically notes their guava ice cream, which includes small pieces of fruit and a hint of spice, making it a signature specialty among patrons.

5. Corner House 
Bengaluru’s Corner House, founded in 1982, earns a spot on the TasteAtlas list with its ‘death by chocolate’ ice cream. This indulgent sundae features layers of cake, ice cream, chocolate sauce, nuts, and a cherry on top. TasteAtlas praises Corner House for its rich, chocolatey creation that has captivated dessert enthusiasts.

TasteAtlas' inclusion of these Indian ice cream brands underscores the global recognition of India’s diverse and delicious frozen desserts. From traditional flavors to innovative creations, these brands represent the best of India’s ice cream culture on a world stage.

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